SPECIMEN MATERIAL AS ENGLISH LITERATURE B (7716/2A) Paper 2A: Literary Genres: Aspects of Tragedy 2015 Mning Time allowed: 1 hour 30 minutes Materials F this paper you must have: an AQA 12-page answer booklet a copy of the set text(s) you have studied. These texts must not be annotated and must not contain additional notes materials. Instructions Use black ink black ball-point pen. Write the infmation required on the front of your answer book. The Examining Body f this paper is AQA. The Paper Reference is 7716/2A. Do all rough wk in your answer book. Cross through any wk that you do not want to be marked. You must answer one question from Section A and one question from Section B. Infmation The maximum mark f this paper is 50. The marks f questions are shown in brackets. You will be marked on your ability to: use good English ganise infmation clearly use specialist vocabulary where appropriate. In your response you need to: analyse carefully the writers methods exple the contexts of the texts you are writing about exple connections across the texts you have studied exple different interpretations of your texts.
2 Section A: Poetry Answer one question from this section. Either 0 1 Lamia, Isabella The Pot of Basil, La Belle Dame sans Merci, and The Eve of St. Agnes John Keats Exple the view that, in Keats poems, the boundaries between villains and victims are continually blurred. In your answer you need to analyse closely Keats authial methods and include comment on the extract below. From Lamia Muffling his face, of greeting friends in fear, Her fingers he press d hard, as one came near With curl d gray beard, sharp eyes, and smooth bald crown, Slow-stepp d, and robed in philosophic gown: Lycius shrank closer, as they met and past, Into his mantle, adding wings to haste, While hurried Lamia trembled: Ah, said he, Why do you shudder, love, so ruefully? Why does your tender palm dissolve in dew? I m wearied, said fair Lamia: tell me who Is that old man? I cannot bring to mind His features: Lycius! wherefe did you blind Yourself from his quick eyes? Lycius replied, Tis Apollonius sage, my trusty guide And good instruct; but to-night he seems The ghost of folly haunting my sweet dreams.
3 0 2 Selected Poems Thomas Hardy Exple the view that, in Hardy s poems, it is women who are the victims. You must refer to The Haunter and at least two other poems. In your answer you need to analyse closely Hardy s authial methods and include comment on the extract below. From The Haunter He does not think that I haunt here nightly: How shall I let him know That whither his fancy sets him wandering I, too, alertly go? - Hover and hover a few feet from him Just as I used to do, But cannot answer the wds he lifts me Only listen thereto! When I could answer he did not say them: When I could let him know How I would like to join in his journeys Seldom he wished to go. Now that he goes and wants me with him Me than he used to do, Never he sees my faithful phantom Though he speaks thereto. Turn over
4 0 3 Poetry Anthology: Tragedy Exple the view that poets writing in the tragic tradition always convey a deep sense of sadness. You must refer to The Death of Cuchulain and at least one other poem. In your answer you need to analyse closely the poets authial methods and include comment on the extract below. From The Death of Cuchulain Again the fighting sped, But now the war rage in Cuchulain woke, And through the other s shield his long blade broke, And pierced him. Speak befe your breath is done. I am Finmole, mighty Cuchulain s son. I put you from your pain. I can no me. While day its burden on to evening be, With head bowed on his knees Cuchulain stayed; Then Concobar sent that sweet-throated maid, And she, to win him, his grey hair caressed: In vain her arms, in vain her soft white breast. Turn over f Section B
5 Section B: Prose Answer one question from this section. Either 0 4 The Great Gatsby F Scott Fitzgerald Exple the view that it is difficult to decide who is most villainous in The Great Gatsby. Remember to include in your answer relevant analysis of Fitzgerald s authial methods. 0 5 Tess of the D Urbervilles Thomas Hardy Exple the view that fate is presented as the ultimate cause of Tess downfall. Remember to include in your answer relevant analysis of Hardy s authial methods. 0 6 The Remains of the Day Kazuo Ishiguro Exple the view that Stevens is to be pitied rather than admired. Remember to include in your answer relevant analysis of Ishiguro s authial methods. END OF QUESTIONS
6 There are no questions printed on this page Acknowledgement of copyright-holders and publishers Permission to reproduce all copyright material has been applied f. In some cases, effts to contact copyright-holders have been unsuccessful and AQA will be happy to rectify any omissions of acknowledgements in future papers if notified. Question 1: from Lamia by John Keats, published by Penguin Classics, 1988 Question 2: from The Death of a Cuchulain by W B Yeats, published by Everyman s Poetry, 1979 Copyright 2014 AQA and its licenss. All rights reserved